Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... equal degree , his ignorance of his patient's philosophy , and his own propensity to ludicrous pleasantry ; " Poor philosopher Berke- ley , " says he , " has now the idea of health , which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an ...
... equal degree , his ignorance of his patient's philosophy , and his own propensity to ludicrous pleasantry ; " Poor philosopher Berke- ley , " says he , " has now the idea of health , which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an ...
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... equal that which had been derived from the Iliad , yet did it make a considerable addition to the property of our poet ; he had the benefit of the subscrip- tion copies , in number eight hundred and nine- teen 96 BIOGRAPHICAL AND ...
... equal that which had been derived from the Iliad , yet did it make a considerable addition to the property of our poet ; he had the benefit of the subscrip- tion copies , in number eight hundred and nine- teen 96 BIOGRAPHICAL AND ...
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... equal to his verse . Indepen- dent of what he wrote in the Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus , he published the Life of Homer , pre- fixed to Pope's version , and a severe but just * Vide Hume's Essay on Simplicity and Refinement . satire ...
... equal to his verse . Indepen- dent of what he wrote in the Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus , he published the Life of Homer , pre- fixed to Pope's version , and a severe but just * Vide Hume's Essay on Simplicity and Refinement . satire ...
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